Sound as a Mechanical Wave
The Sound is a Mechanical Wave Video Tutorial describes the nature of sound as a mechanical wave. The meaning of such a statement and its contrast with being an electromagnetic wave is thoroughly discussed. Numerous examples, illustrations, and animations assist in the explanations.
The video lesson answers the following questions:
- What is a mechanical wave?
- In what sense is sound a mechanical wave?
Video
You can watch the video below, or click here to watch on YouTube (opens in a new tab).
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Additional and Related Learning Tools
Physics Interactives: The Particle Wave
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Mission SM1 pertains to the fundamental nature of a sound wave. You'll get a workout in reading, thinking, and conceptual reasoning and you will finish better than you started.
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Need a refresher? The written Tutorial is always a great place to go to re-visit the main ideas of a video.
Teacher Resources
Curriculum Corner: Sound and Music Chapter: The Nature of Sound Waves
Our Think Sheets are useful in-class tools for processing a concept. This particular one coordinates well with this video and the next video in the Series. Use it as a next-day follow-up to the video.
Physics Interactives. Waves and Sound Section: The Particle Wave
The Particle Wave simulation allows students to explore the nature and properties of a wave. Properties such as wavelength, amplitude, and speed can be changes. The effects of the change on the wave pattern and particle motion can be immediately observed. A Student Activity sheet and a stand-alone Concept Checker accompanies this activity.
Physics Interactives. Waves and Sound Section: Simple Wave Simulator
Our Simple Wave Simulator provides a great grounding in the nature of a wave. One feature of the simulation is to View Sound Wave feature. The simulation is accompanied by a free, downloadable Student Activity sheet that coordinates with a stand-alone Concept Checker.
Minds On Physics, Sound and Music Module, Mission SM1: Nature of a Sound Wave Mission SM1 pertains to the fundamental nature of a sound wave. This video and the next video in the Series would provide sufficient background to complete this activity. The mission will provide students a rigorous exercise in close reading, critical thinking, and conceptual reasoning.
Concept Builders, Waves and Sount Chapter, Wave Basics
Understanding always begins with the basics. Make sure your students know the basics of waves. This will help.
Tutorial on Sound and Music, Lesson 1, Sound as a Mechanical Wave
Whe students need a refresher of the topic, the written Tutorial is always a great place to go. Many teachers post a link to it in their learning management system..
Lesson Notes
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Slides
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